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If the water is leaking from the door then it is usuallythe corner door seals,worn or missing, if the water is leaking out the bottom, then it is the pump itself. Inspect the pump visually for soap tracks down the metal assembly holding the solenoid which controls the drain valve.There will also be obvious water spots and even soap buildup on the floor and it will drip during draining. Pumps are rather pricey, and sometimes approach the cost of a new contractor grade unit. Hope it is just the door seals.

I dont know what brand your dishwasher is, but if it is leaking from the two bottom corners it is not level. If the back is higher than the front, the water will drip out of the bottom corners of the door. Raise the front feet up so that the edge of the door is flush with the cabinet doors from the top to the bottom.

Check out the front seal carefully for a replacement. Due to the flexibility of the seal, it is not to easy to spot a tear mark, Under pressure of an operation load, a small tear will allow water leaking through, so there is a leak. It is very common that a hard sharp object left inside clothing and during washing cycle, it makes its way to the seal and cause a damage. Hope this can help.